Funeral
Released: 2004

Funeral

by Arcade Fire

The 118th greatest album of all time

Funeral is Arcade Fire's 2004 debut studio album. It mixes indie rock, art pop and chamber pop with bursts of punk energy, combining strings and brass with driving guitars and collective vocals. The songs pair intimate, emotionally direct lyrics about loss and youth with expansive, cathartic arrangements and singalong choruses, and the warm, occasionally raw production emphasizes theatrical dynamics and layered acoustic and electric instrumentation.

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